℗ 2017 Fuga Libera
Released January 13, 2017
Duration 1h 05m 36s
Record Label Fuga Libera
Genre Classical
 

The German Flute (1824 - 1846)

Anne Pustlauk, Piet Kuijken

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Flute Sonata in E Flat Major, Op. 64  
1.1
I. Allegro non troppo ma con energia
Friedrich Kuhlau; Anne Pustlauk; Piet Kuijken
8:45
1.2
II. Introduzione. Ancien air danois. Andante
Friedrich Kuhlau; Anne Pustlauk; Piet Kuijken
7:02
1.3
III. Allegro vivace
Friedrich Kuhlau; Anne Pustlauk; Piet Kuijken
9:33
Introduction & Variations, Op. 160, D. 802  
1.4
Introduction. Andante
Franz Schubert; Anne Pustlauk; Piet Kuijken
3:07
1.5
Theme. Andantino
Franz Schubert; Anne Pustlauk; Piet Kuijken
2:23
1.6
Variation 1
Franz Schubert; Anne Pustlauk; Piet Kuijken
1:56
1.7
Variation 2
Franz Schubert; Anne Pustlauk; Piet Kuijken
1:48
1.8
Variation 3
Franz Schubert; Anne Pustlauk; Piet Kuijken
2:27
1.9
Variation 4
Franz Schubert; Anne Pustlauk; Piet Kuijken
1:58
1.10
Variation 5
Franz Schubert; Anne Pustlauk; Piet Kuijken
2:20
1.11
Variation 6
Franz Schubert; Anne Pustlauk; Piet Kuijken
3:02
1.12
Variation 7. Allegro
Franz Schubert; Anne Pustlauk; Piet Kuijken
3:27
Divertissement, Op. 13  
1.13
I. Allegro con fuoco (arr. for Flute and Fortepiano)
Kaspar Kummer; Anne Pustlauk; Piet Kuijken
14:31
1.14
Adagio for Flute, WoO 7 (arr. for Flute and Fortepiano)
Anton Bernhard Fürstenau; Anne Pustlauk; Piet Kuijken
3:17
Digital Booklet
Anne Pustlauk performs selections by Friedrich Kuhlau, Franz Schubert, Caspar Kummer and Anton Bernhard Fürstenau on the German flute, or simple system flute, accompanied by Piet Kuijken at the fortepiano. The main difference between the German and the modern Boehm flute is in the fingerings required. Pustlauk has devoted herself to the German flute and its performance practice in the context of an artistic doctorate; the results can be heard on this recording.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Fuga Libera Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.93
-8.71 to -0.52
-24.00
-28.25 to -20.20
-19.66
-25.10 to -16.50
13
11 to 15
1
I. Allegro non troppo ma con energia
-0.74-23.83-20.014
2
II. Introduzione. Ancien air danois. Andante
-1.39-26.25-22.315
3
III. Allegro vivace
-2.87-23.82-19.713
4
Introduction. Andante
-2.99-27.00-22.214
5
Theme. Andantino
-0.52-24.11-17.413
6
Variation 1
-1.21-23.83-20.113
7
Variation 2
-3.20-21.71-18.712
8
Variation 3
-8.71-28.25-25.113
9
Variation 4
-0.52-20.20-16.511
10
Variation 5
-2.18-23.69-19.914
11
Variation 6
-0.52-23.68-18.513
12
Variation 7. Allegro
-0.52-21.34-17.113
13
I. Allegro con fuoco (arr. for Flute and Fortepiano)
-0.52-24.21-20.015
14
Adagio for Flute, WoO 7 (arr. for Flute and Fortepiano)
-1.21-24.04-17.814

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